Spotify to raise prices, then pay musicians even less.

If your music is on Spotify, why? Are you so successful that you enjoy subsidizing Spotify executives' extravagant lifestyles?

https://www.billboard.com/business/streaming/spotify-songwriters-less-mechanical-royalties-audiobooks-bundle-1235673829/amp/

#FuckSpotify #SpotifyIsAScam #GetOffSpotify

Spotify to Pay Songwriters About $150 Million Less Next Year With Premium, Duo, Family Plan Changes

Spotify will potentially pay songwriters about $150 million less in U.S. mechanical royalties next year after bundling its plans with audiobooks.

Billboard

Society is increasingly a series of more and more obvious and exploitative scams that we're tacitly "required" to participate in, but guess what? No one's actually required to have their music there and if everyone stops, they can't run their scam any more.

It's especially easy for most of the people who will see this to pull your music; I'm willing to bet most of you are making, at best, a few hundred a year, maybe a couple thousand if you're very lucky.

Is that worth it? Really?

And for the non musicians that see this, please consider discontinuing your use of Spotify. It's incredibly exploitative to the musicians whose music you're enjoying (unless you're only listening to the most popular acts on the service).

Honestly, even piracy is better for most musicians: at least that's not enriching someone else at their expense.

Spend your money on music as close to the source as possible. The Internet makes it possible to put money directly in most musicians' pockets.

@etherdiver As an actual, real life musician I pirate everything I want to listen to and then send money directly to the person/people who made it (usually by going to a show and handing them a wad of ca$h directly -- one day I'll like a musician who is successful enough that I can't chat with them after their shows, but it hasn't happened yet)

I have never had another actual, real life musician react poorly to this, they always think it's hilarious and wholesome. I have received many hugs.